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Cameron143

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Has there ever been some type of awards given on the site? It might be interesting to give some type of mention to posts in each category that elicited the most responses. Or best art work. Or even who garnered the most of each type of responses. Or a multitude of other categories.
I know if most surprised emojis in the shortest amount of time was a category, I would be in the running thanks to oyster67.
 
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notonmywatch

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Has there ever been some type of awards given on the site? It might be interesting to give some type of mention to posts in each category that elicited the most responses. Or best art work. Or even who garnered the most of each type of responses. Or a multitude of other categories.
I know if most surprised emojis in the shortest amount of time was a category, I would be in the running thanks to oyster67.
If there's an award for the most excessive use of commas, then I'm a shoe in.

:)
 

Cameron143

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If there's an award for the most excessive use of commas, then I'm a shoe in.

:)
Noted,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,. There could be a whole lot of typo awards. Papermonkey is a strong favorite there.
 

seoulsearch

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Has there ever been some type of awards given on the site? It might be interesting to give some type of mention to posts in each category that elicited the most responses. Or best art work. Or even who garnered the most of each type of responses. Or a multitude of other categories.
I know if most surprised emojis in the shortest amount of time was a category, I would be in the running thanks to oyster67.
I joined this site in 2009 and the live chat room lounge used to be very active, along with the singles chat room. We had a large group of regulars, and one years, they actually did talk about having the 1st Annual CC Award show/program in live chat, with the moderators hosting. They had even set a tentative date for it and everything.

But it was ultimately scrapped.

Over the years, many people have tried these kinds of threads, but what's happened is that any thread that singles people out also leaves people feeling excluded. We've tried having threads with awards, categories ("Most Likely," "Least Likely") matchmaking (as a joke,) building teams, etc., but the same things always seem to happen.

It's usually the people who are most outgoing (seen as "fun") that get mentioned -- over and over, because people know more about them -- and everyone else feels left out. Some will even say, "But I'm here all the time, and no one picked me for anything." Most people don't realize that it takes a heck of a lot of work to write and try to maintain those kinds of threads -- but they have their own expectations for them, and they get really hurt if those expectations aren't met.

I've pulled back from trying to do those anymore because while on the surface, they're a great idea, they usually wind up bruising a lot of people's feelings without meaning to. Some don't like that they weren't mentioned, and sometimes the ones you do mention are hurt or feel like they're being picked on. It's a very fine rope to walk across.

This is why you'll often find me picking on the same people over and over again -- because they're the ones I've tested I can get away with it. :cool: There are often new members I want to joke with too but I don't know if they'll get offended, so I try to restrain myself (it's a full-time job, believe me.)

There was also a time many years ago when the CC Site talked about hosting a site-wide meetup. It was going to be about 3 days and have a worship band and everything. But eventually, that was scrapped too, and with the experiences I've had with just small meetups (5-6 people,) I can understand why.

For instance what if X really came because they had a crush on Y, even when Y had said they weren't interested? And if something bad happened, how liable are the hosts? Can someone sue CC if a stalker won't leave them alone, and found out all their personal information at a meetup? Etc... And the list of issues goes on.

It's really a shame. So many good intentions, so much fun that could be had, but, it's hard to do much of anything without causing some sort of commotion and a whole host of legal implications.

The only way I could see an awards thread being feasible is if people nominated and awarded themselves -- this way they couldn't say they were excluded or that someone was picking on them.

I've tried threads like that in the past, but I don't think many people participated. To be honest, a lot of people want something more passive, where the work is all done for them (just as long as it's in a way that approve of.)

However, the crowd always changes so if you ever wanted to try, you don't know what you might get! :)
 

Cameron143

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#5
I joined this site in 2009 and the live chat room lounge used to be very active, along with the singles chat room. We had a large group of regulars, and one years, they actually did talk about having the 1st Annual CC Award show/program in live chat, with the moderators hosting. They had even set a tentative date for it and everything.

But it was ultimately scrapped.

Over the years, many people have tried these kinds of threads, but what's happened is that any thread that singles people out also leaves people feeling excluded. We've tried having threads with awards, categories ("Most Likely," "Least Likely") matchmaking (as a joke,) building teams, etc., but the same things always seem to happen.

It's usually the people who are most outgoing (seen as "fun") that get mentioned -- over and over, because people know more about them -- and everyone else feels left out. Some will even say, "But I'm here all the time, and no one picked me for anything." Most people don't realize that it takes a heck of a lot of work to write and try to maintain those kinds of threads -- but they have their own expectations for them, and they get really hurt if those expectations aren't met.

I've pulled back from trying to do those anymore because while on the surface, they're a great idea, they usually wind up bruising a lot of people's feelings without meaning to. Some don't like that they weren't mentioned, and sometimes the ones you do mention are hurt or feel like they're being picked on. It's a very fine rope to walk across.

This is why you'll often find me picking on the same people over and over again -- because they're the ones I've tested I can get away with it. :cool: There are often new members I want to joke with too but I don't know if they'll get offended, so I try to restrain myself (it's a full-time job, believe me.)

There was also a time many years ago when the CC Site talked about hosting a site-wide meetup. It was going to be about 3 days and have a worship band and everything. But eventually, that was scrapped too, and with the experiences I've had with just small meetups (5-6 people,) I can understand why.

For instance what if X really came because they had a crush on Y, even when Y had said they weren't interested? And if something bad happened, how liable are the hosts? Can someone sue CC if a stalker won't leave them alone, and found out all their personal information at a meetup? Etc... And the list of issues goes on.

It's really a shame. So many good intentions, so much fun that could be had, but, it's hard to do much of anything without causing some sort of commotion and a whole host of legal implications.

The only way I could see an awards thread being feasible is if people nominated and awarded themselves -- this way they couldn't say they were excluded or that someone was picking on them.

I've tried threads like that in the past, but I don't think many people participated. To be honest, a lot of people want something more passive, where the work is all done for them (just as long as it's in a way that approve of.)

However, the crowd always changes so if you ever wanted to try, you don't know what you might get! :)
Alright already. We'll have a long-winded award for you.
 

Cameron143

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#7
I joined this site in 2009 and the live chat room lounge used to be very active, along with the singles chat room. We had a large group of regulars, and one years, they actually did talk about having the 1st Annual CC Award show/program in live chat, with the moderators hosting. They had even set a tentative date for it and everything.

But it was ultimately scrapped.

Over the years, many people have tried these kinds of threads, but what's happened is that any thread that singles people out also leaves people feeling excluded. We've tried having threads with awards, categories ("Most Likely," "Least Likely") matchmaking (as a joke,) building teams, etc., but the same things always seem to happen.

It's usually the people who are most outgoing (seen as "fun") that get mentioned -- over and over, because people know more about them -- and everyone else feels left out. Some will even say, "But I'm here all the time, and no one picked me for anything." Most people don't realize that it takes a heck of a lot of work to write and try to maintain those kinds of threads -- but they have their own expectations for them, and they get really hurt if those expectations aren't met.

I've pulled back from trying to do those anymore because while on the surface, they're a great idea, they usually wind up bruising a lot of people's feelings without meaning to. Some don't like that they weren't mentioned, and sometimes the ones you do mention are hurt or feel like they're being picked on. It's a very fine rope to walk across.

This is why you'll often find me picking on the same people over and over again -- because they're the ones I've tested I can get away with it. :cool: There are often new members I want to joke with too but I don't know if they'll get offended, so I try to restrain myself (it's a full-time job, believe me.)

There was also a time many years ago when the CC Site talked about hosting a site-wide meetup. It was going to be about 3 days and have a worship band and everything. But eventually, that was scrapped too, and with the experiences I've had with just small meetups (5-6 people,) I can understand why.

For instance what if X really came because they had a crush on Y, even when Y had said they weren't interested? And if something bad happened, how liable are the hosts? Can someone sue CC if a stalker won't leave them alone, and found out all their personal information at a meetup? Etc... And the list of issues goes on.

It's really a shame. So many good intentions, so much fun that could be had, but, it's hard to do much of anything without causing some sort of commotion and a whole host of legal implications.

The only way I could see an awards thread being feasible is if people nominated and awarded themselves -- this way they couldn't say they were excluded or that someone was picking on them.

I've tried threads like that in the past, but I don't think many people participated. To be honest, a lot of people want something more passive, where the work is all done for them (just as long as it's in a way that approve of.)

However, the crowd always changes so if you ever wanted to try, you don't know what you might get! :)
Actually, the awards I'm thinking of would come directly from site stats. Like who was the most prolific poster? Who started the most threads? Who got the most likes? Things like that.
 

Papermonkey

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Actually, the awards I'm thinking of would come directly from site stats. Like who was the most prolific poster? Who started the most threads? Who got the most likes? Things like that.
Haven't those categories been awarded as such already?
I received likes noticed for things like that. Somebody likes you. Can't stop. And so on.

Go for something new.
 

Cameron143

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Haven't those categories been awarded as such already?
I received likes noticed for things like that. Somebody likes you. Can't stop. And so on.

Go for something new.
You get those after receiving so many in different categories. I'm talking about awards for the whole year.
 

TheNarrowPath

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Has there ever been some type of awards given on the site? It might be interesting to give some type of mention to posts in each category that elicited the most responses. Or best art work. Or even who garnered the most of each type of responses. Or a multitude of other categories.
I know if most surprised emojis in the shortest amount of time was a category, I would be in the running thanks to oyster67.
i might win for lack of capital letters or can i be miss july 2022?
 

Eli1

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@Cameron143 , I don’t know why you‘d want this type of “PG13” show when you have the conspiracy theory section of the forum which is a ‘Rated R or Rated MA’ type of show.
As a marketing specialist, I advise you against this.
 

Cameron143

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@Cameron143 , I don’t know why you‘d want this type of “PG13” show when you have the conspiracy theory section of the forum which is a ‘Rated R or Rated MA’ type of show.
As a marketing specialist, I advise you against this.
Obviously all advice you give is sound, I've never been one to play it safe.
Actually, I believe there is an untapped market for good, wholesome programming.
 

Lanolin

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cant you access the stats and then do a yearly stats showcase of posters. It would just be easy to make a thread on it surely.

if you not on here every day then you miss out but thing is participation is not compulsory so it would be whoever has made the time and effort to be on CC. I think people get out of CC what they put in and the blessings return tenfold, sixty fold or hundredfold. Depending on how much seed of the Word they sow.

ite not like anyones paying or being paid to be here right?
 

Cameron143

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#20
cant you access the stats and then do a yearly stats showcase of posters. It would just be easy to make a thread on it surely.

if you not on here every day then you miss out but thing is participation is not compulsory so it would be whoever has made the time and effort to be on CC. I think people get out of CC what they put in and the blessings return tenfold, sixty fold or hundredfold. Depending on how much seed of the Word they sow.

ite not like anyones paying or being paid to be here right?
Oh you clearly misunderstand...I'm not interested in doing all that work. I don't even know how to access everyone's accounts. I thought maybe the site would have all the info.
I do think most people would have at least some interest and it might bring more people or keep people longer.